I'm currently a junior in college and have started thinking about what I want to do with real estate when I graduate. I'm majoring in Finance and am expected to make $110-$150k a year working around 60-80 hours a week...
I’ll try to be as concise as possible:Had a nasty guest over Christmas. Left a bunch of trash (we charge $15/bag), she asked about this the night before checkout and confirmed the cost. We leave a starter pack of ever...
Hi,What is the best place to invest in Apartment/Multi family in 2017.I know this is very broad spectrum... i am looking for... area with...Good Cap Rate 8-9%Stable growing economy
Hello everyone! I have been a part of the Biggerpockets community for a few months now but have not been very active in the community. I have learned a lot from everyone here though by reading several forum posts and,...
Hey Real Estate Investor,I want your opinion on this.We are developing a residence in the coast of a very beautiful country in Europe. The roi of apartments in 3 years will be very high and our country is in the top o...
If a house sells 50 k and rent for 1000, it meets 2% rule. But actually I think it is not necessarily a good investment.
Assuming SFR, 1500 sf, 3 be 2 ba, in small Midwest town. Move on ready. 30 years old. No renov...
Hi everyone,I have a SFH (it’s been rented out for about 7 years) and I want to 1031 exchange it in the semi near future. I have a few questions and wanted some insight into the implications of a few scenarios I'm con...
I'm looking to build a single family home (or put up a mobile home) on a flat .34 acre residential lot in PA.Some background:There used to be a house on the lot, built in the 1960s, that suffered settling issues due t...
As I understand it, owner financing is a way for the buyer to purchase a property, without having a bank involved. Instead, you take out a loan from the seller and pay them instead.
This leaves me with some questions...
{LONG POST WARNING}I've researched this topic in a dozen other BP posts-- but I could use some additional input from the experiences and opinions of seasoned investors.(And please, no "consult with an attorney" respon...